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Porcupine Advance, 30 Aug 1922, 1, p. 4

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grabbed him by one arm. I‘re man put is one hand before his face and with the other drew a revolver, shooting two or three times, two of the shots taking effect. Some friends of «Mr. Moore‘s, who were in the store at the tiime, rushed to the room but the man «dloing the shooting had escaped by the back door and the other had also gone, whether he had any connection with the affair or not. The police are workâ€" ing on the case, but as the men were strangers apparently without partiâ€" evnlar distinguishing marks the diffiâ€" culty will be to get clues. Anyone who can give any information in the matter should see Acting Chief O ‘Con nor at once. A revolver, belheved t@be the one with which the shooting was done, was found later in the yard beâ€" hind the store. As a clue, however, its value is dowDtfuwl, as it is an or, dinary Belgian army service revolver, a type of which there are no douwht kundreds around. «_ ter. [ ed the INn COI compan} the reat he thous safe. There was grabbed him hy or aris one hand ‘befo the other drew : two or three time sate. robbed jncony At streets vital paint WEDNESDAY,. AUGUST 30th.., 1922 oTARTLNG SHOOTINE AfFRAY HFRF t rere tore, W1ICC 1@ OT re is known Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher 11 Exc vVerq 1t O Moore Shot Twice by Un Assailant, but is Making llent Progress to Reâ€" 11 P( recen m lite strange Mr. Moore en W Imge one 0;00; he tur. > quickly to an there and )V € had $0.00 ar Te ) ”1 1t Mr. 1I M cite at Sudhury and years past a believer ities of coal mining at briefly, expressing his anthracite coal in co tities will ultimately : Chelmsford area near this reason actual coal mining operaâ€" tions commenced yesterday, and some of your old timers who have preached the gospel of coal for these last twenâ€" tyâ€"live years may yet live to see the day when Ontario anthracite coal will be in the yards of Sudbury, and they will then be able to turn and say to those who doubted *I told you so.‘ * several who had special experience in coal and coal mining endorsed Mr. Coyne‘s statements to the Sudbury meeting. Samples of the coal, they pointed out, had been sent to various authorities and the returns were all anthracite coal, (Mr. Wm. MeVittie, accelaimed as the discoverer of anthraâ€" werke MAINTAINS SUDBURY AREA HAS GOOD COAL FIELD VOU acdlfres nundred Iold of anyâ€" at the surface. Fo: 1 coal mining operaâ€" for twentyâ€"five * in the possihbilâ€" t Sudbury, spoke s confidence that quanâ€" ibe found in the e Sudburvy. to 1¢ Smeared with coal dust, tired, sweating and exultant, A. r. A. voyae returned to Sudbury last night froem the coal fields at Larchwood, which he is developing at his own expense, desâ€" pite the discouraging pronouncements of fellowâ€"geologists, and announced that within two weeks‘ time Sudbury citizens would be able to buy anthraâ€" cite coal equal to the best Pennsylvaâ€" nia product, brought direct from the Larchwood area, a distance of 22 miles, S Mr. F. Martell, a young man about 25 years of age, employed underâ€" rround at the Hollinger, died on Saâ€" ,r\ turday morning in St. ‘Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital following an accident on Friday. An inquest was ‘held on Monday and the evidence pointed to the idea that the accident was of the kind against which the mine has provided safeâ€" guards and protection. The unfortuâ€" nate young man, it seems, was walkâ€" ing past a skipâ€"way when a piece of rock fell down from above and hit him on the head. ‘The gates, designed to prevent just such acidents, had apâ€" parently been left open, contrary to the implicit instructions of the mine. The young man‘s head was badly erushed, and he was at once taken to the hospital. Despite all that could be done by medical skill be passed YOUNG MAN‘S SAD DEATH ues . FOLLOWING ACCIDENT mother on Balsam st est sympathy of all bereaved mother in The funerail took place on lIuesday morning to the R.C. Cemetery, High Mass being said by Rev. Fr. Theriault. The deceased resided with his mother on Balsam street, and the deep est sympathy of all goes out to the bereaved mother in her affliction. SUDBURY COAL AVAILABLE IN NEXT COUPLE OP WEEKS Tenders for Water Works Extsnsion Sealed tenders, marked :1\- 'tn conâ€" tents, will be received by H. E. Montâ€" gomery, Town Clerk, until 12 o‘clock noon, Monday, September 11th, 1922, for the laying of a 6°¢ water main on Spruce Street from Third Avenue to Fourth Avenue. Plans and specifications may be seen and form of tender obtaimed: at the Engineer‘s office, Town Hall, Tiimâ€" mins. : The lawest or any tender not necesâ€" sarily accepted. J. F. Henderson, Town Engineer. â€"30â€"360 The funeral took p morning to the KR Mass hbeing said by Re The â€" deceased res mother on Balsam stre while the Sa Ont noon, for the sSpruce Fourth THOROUGHLY CAPABLE STENO GRAPHBEBR. with 8 vears‘ experi TO RENTâ€"Fu rTOVE Saturday BUSINESS CPPORTU _ to lobe a m fully refuns for comple sSa Vs le in{gue harges : TOWN OF TIMMINS n at tie mine wWJ the responstbility N j a l y morning. â€" Followâ€" he Mining Inspector ust two of the other mine wIith view 1y )U det 11 CY THE PORCUPINE ADVANXCE monev SAE r the (1 Grasp it aes not we will . Send OT to i1dbury rent it V 100,000 ties to be delivered on Old Central Ontario Lines. 850,000 ties to be delivered on Canâ€" adian National Lines between Ruel and Port Arthur. Sealed tenders addressed to the unâ€" dersigned and endorsed **Tender for Ties"‘ will ‘be received at this offic until twelve o‘clock noon, Saturday 16th. day of September 1922, for 1,â€" 500,000 Railway ties to be manufacâ€" tured from timber cut between Octoâ€" ber 1922 and May 1923, and delivered between December l1st. 1922 and Sepâ€" tember 30th. 1923, on Canadian Naâ€" tional Lines in Ontario and Quebec, North of the St. Lawrencee River and East of Armstrong and Port Arthur, in aceordance with Tie alpe(’lh(.lt)()n No. 3856, dated March 18th, 1919. 300,000 ties to be delivered on Canâ€" adian National Lines hbetween Armâ€" strong and Hervey Junetion. 200,000 ties to be delivered on Canâ€" adian National Lines between Hawâ€" kesbury, Quebee Cityv and St. Felican. Tenders will not be congsidered unâ€" less made on form supplied by. the Rairlway Company. No tender for quantities less than 35,000 ties will be considered. The lowest or any tender not necesâ€" sarily accepted. Arrangements will be made through the General Tie Agent,, Toronto, or the Local Agents at Gogama and Coâ€" chrane to purchase ties produced in small quantities by actual from their own lands. Tender forms and Specifications can be obtained at the office of the Generâ€" al Tie Agent, Room 231, New Union Station, Toronto. Tenders will not be considered unâ€" Ara holding thoir meetings now in their new Hall on ith. Ave., opposite Central School. (U)n Corps Officers:â€"E. CLAGUE, Capt.; M. SHERWOOD, T. WILLIAMS, Toronto, Augzust 9th, 1922 POR Teacher of Violin, Mandolin, Piano and Wind Instruments. Personal attertion to all pupils. Terms reasonable. STUDIO, 42 THIRD AVENUE, Canadian National Railways Central Division BEastern Lines 11 .30 p.m Tuesday (OÂ¥rer Pierce‘s Furniture Store) HK SALVATION ARM +q General Tie Agent, Canadian National Railways, Toronto. o. Augzust O9th. 1922. 33â€"36 ay y .( > pAL.â€"â€" ‘s Service. All are heartily invited. Inday 1) WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK â€"Holiness meeting. Sunday School. â€"Salvation meetin , 8 p.m. Thursday, Evening, 7 p.m. ons APAWDMENTS WANTED. )1€¢ i yV mMmIns H Lieuts. j.m. Y oun Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Purniture at cheap prices. @40080060800008088060080006¢0 €000806000000000°000 BUYS AND SELLS FURNITURE HARRY W. DARLING MINING ENGINEER Examinations, Reports, Developâ€" ment Programs. Reed Block, Timmins, Porcupine District, Ontario. Phone 305. Special attention to auction sales of furniture, real estate, etc. Taking Your Car South ubon it being looked after proper ly.. Have it looked after at North Bay by E. Schelletisr, formerly of the Timmins Garage. You can depend Dealer in New and Second Hand Furniâ€" ture, Stoves, Boots, Gramoâ€" phones, and Tools of every Desâ€" cription. We store furniture, etc., at low rates, Delivery Free. We pay highest prices and sell the cheapest. Boarding House Schumacher â€" O| No â€" Spring In connection with the O‘Connor House. Over Rinn Bros.. opposite P.O TIMMINS, ONT. Rents Collected Ernest Schellefier MONETA ?7:.0.Box 3." Tig Sole District Ago . H. Wilson P.0. BOX 281 TIMMINS, ONT. AUCIIQGNXNTEER 3 COOD SERVICE $8.00 PER WEEK sâ€"â€"Honest Weight 27 Birch street. limmins North Bav UMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.F, No. 459 TIMMINS CARACE w. H. SEVERT General Building Contractor | Estimates Furnished ‘ Nurse at Clinic Room daily 1.39 to 3 p.m. CLEAN UP YOUR BACK YARD Child‘s Welfare Cliniecs, Wednes days, 1.30 to 3 p.m. lIst. Wed. each month. Dr. Minthorn. 2nd. Wed. each month, Dr. Porter. 3rd. Wed. each month, Dr. MceInnis. 4th. Wed. each month, Dr. Moore. If refuse is exposed flies will come, and two flies now may mean two milâ€" lion flies in July or August if precauâ€" tions are not taken. y Box 703 Phone 32 COBALT, ONTARIO Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Etc. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. PROMPT and PLEASING SERVICE When wishing to have a pleasant motor drive, call Timmins Garage Auto Service, Phone 227. Mattagami The Best of Good Mx 12 "%0. a Quart 8 Tickets for a Dollar. 16 Pints for a Dollar. Clean Stables, Clean Cows, Clean ham'llvnfr Clean Milk, wWATCH FOR THE BLACK HORSE AND THHE RED RIG. OPrPICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and sSOUTH PORCUPINE. Safety First Boil the Water â€" J BOARD OF HEALTH GOLUMN H. H. MOORE, M.D., K. 0. H. Ontario tend. Tew.

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